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How do the mitochondria help to maintain homeostasis for the cell?
a. It helps the cell to move.
b. It extracts energy from food for the cell.
c. It controls the growth of the cell.
d. It regulates the temperature of the cell.
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Mitochondria is called power house of the cell it stores energy
the mitochondria help to maintain homeostasis for the cell
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It extracts energy from food for the cell
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so correct answer is B
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The mitochondrion helps to maintain homeostasis in the cell by
b. extracting energy from food for the cell
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